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The jealousy and vindictiveness of small, petty men, to this day, have meaningful consequences with their impact on society. It’s unfortunate and sad that people would rather believe the one with the loudest voice, deceitful as it may be.
Antonio Banderas gives an excellent performance in this profound film about one of the great discoveries of the age and has since been declared a World Heritage Site.
“Greatest discoveries of the age”….. you piqued my interest so I watched it and I am unconvinced that the caves represent anything. For the reasons you illustrate the caves are just a debate point, hardly anything “great”. I can’t see anything in these caves that change the world. Our history is whatever the loudest voices shouting say it is. I doubt we interpret the caves properly, even today.